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Central Province (Solomon Islands)

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[Central Province (Solomon Islands)] 1:2 image by Jens Pattke, 9 October 2009


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The Central Province is one of the provinces of the Solomon Islands, covering the Russell Islands, Nggella (Florida Islands) and Savo Island. Its area comprises 615 km² and had a population of 21,577 as of 1999. The capital is Tulagi.

The flag of the Central Province is dark blue. In the canton are six white five-pointed stars, which are arranged in a pyramid (1+2+3). In the fly is an oval sign. The sign shows a landscape of a lagoon. In the background are two green islands, in the foreground is a person with a huge black and white mask, which is decorated with nine black feathers. Before the masked man is a portrait of a turtle. The nine feathers symbolizing the nine islands of the province (Aeaun, Gavutu, Mbanika, Nggela Islands, Pavuvu, Russell Islands, Savo, Tanambogo, Tulagi). Dark blue presents the Pacific Ocean. The white stars represent the six parish / municipalities of the Central province (Aeaun, Mbanika, Nggela, Russell, Savo, Tulagi).
Jens Pattke, 9 October 2009